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Zionist-puppet Sweden says no plans to change ‘free speech’ law following Qur’an desecration

Sweden says it has no plans to make sweeping changes to freedom of speech laws following several acts of desecration, including the burning of the Holy Qur’an.

In the latest sacrilegious act against the Holy Qur’an, two men set the holy book alight at a protest outside parliament in Stockholm on Monday.

The move sparked further outrage in the Muslim world and renewed tensions between Sweden and Muslim countries.

On Monday, the Jeddah-based Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) voiced “disappointment” with Sweden and Denmark for not taking action.

Sweden’s government has condemned the acts of desecration but said it cannot prevent the incidents under constitutional laws protecting freedom of speech.

“We stand up for the Swedish freedom of speech,” Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson told a news conference on Tuesday.

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